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Review
. 2024 Oct 8;13(19):5979.
doi: 10.3390/jcm13195979.

The Role of Hypertension in Cognitive Dysfunction

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The Role of Hypertension in Cognitive Dysfunction

Panagiotis Theofilis et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Cognitive impairment and subsequent dementia are considered significant health challenges. In patients with established dementia, it is argued that hypertension is the main risk factor for small vessel ischemic disease and additional cortical white matter lesions. Cognitive domains and impairments associated with hypertension include learning, memory, attention, abstract reasoning, mental flexibility, psychomotor skills, and executive function. It is uncontrolled hypertension in midlife-but not late life-that is associated with worse cognitive impairment. Advanced imaging techniques confirm the effect of uncontrolled hypertension in developing dementia. Functional changes in the arterial system and an increase in arterial stiffness could be involved in the onset of dementia. In most studies, it is argued that better blood pressure control and duration of antihypertensive medication are associated with the incidence of dementia. In this review, the available data on the relationship between cognitive dysfunction and hypertension are examined.

Keywords: antihypertensive therapy; cognitive function; cognitive impairment; dementia; hypertension.

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Pathophysiologic mechanisms linking hypertension and arterial stiffness with cognitive dysfunction.

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